I have not tried them and I don't think I would not want to try as well, I am not a tech savy person, quiet old fashioned.
The price is between AED 6000 to 10000, Virgin mega store in Dubai is selling at around 10000.
Google Glass went on sale in the UAE last week, but with a price tag of Dh10,000 | The National
In UAE the authorities are trying their best to increase the road safety awareness but the problem in a place like Dubai in specific and UAE in general where you people from all nationalities of the world and then all of them drive according to their driving culture and attitude back in their home. So you imagine the issues the traffic authorities face.
As for catching the violators the authorities are becoming more and more innovative:
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Around 100 tickets have been issued to violators caught with the help of the Abu Dhabi Police’s traffic monitoring helicopters from September 12 to 30.
Complete with infrared and night vision cameras, the Air Patrol choppers caught those not maintaining a safe distance between vehicles, not staying within their lane and drivers travelling beyond the yellow line.
Officials said that the recently introduced helicopters are also used to locate places facing congestion to assist patrols in easing traffic flow in those areas. The choppers are also on the lookout for vehicles travelling without a licence plate or carrying fake ones, and they monitor the capital’s streets day and night.
Any dangerous stunts such as drifting using vehicles or motorcycles will be filmed. Violators will face prosecution and their vehicles will be confiscated as these activities may lead to injuries and even deaths, the Abu Dhabi Police said.
Abu Dhabi: 100 tickets issued to violators in September by Police Air Patrol | GulfNews.com
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In Dubai the authorities are currently working on drones fitted with speed cameras to catch violators, it is still in testing stages